Weekly Email Reports: Track Your SEO Progress

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by Anton S
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SEO is slow work, and slow work is easy to neglect. You optimize a batch of products, get pulled into a hundred other things, and three weeks later you have no idea whether any of it moved the needle. Seokai's weekly email report is the fix for that. It drops a short summary in your inbox every week so you can check on your store's SEO without ever opening the app.

What's in each email

The report is built to be read in under a minute. It pulls together where your store stands, what changed in the last seven days, and anything that's still waiting on you. A quick scan tells you whether you're trending up or slipping.

  • Your overall SEO health and how much of your catalog is actually optimized.
  • What moved since last week, so the momentum (or the lack of it) is obvious.
  • A rundown of the optimization work that happened across the store.
  • Loose ends worth fixing, like products still missing metadata.

Why weekly is the right rhythm

A week is the sweet spot. Daily emails turn into noise you start ignoring; monthly is too far apart to catch a problem before it costs you. A weekly nudge keeps SEO on your radar without asking much of you. And there's a quieter benefit: watching the numbers climb is motivating, while a sudden dip is an early warning that something needs a look before it shows up in your sales.

Turning it on

  1. Open Seokai and head to your settings or notifications.
  2. Switch on the weekly email report.
  3. Double-check the address the report goes to, then save.

That's it. The first report shows up on the next scheduled send.

Actually use what it tells you

The report only pays off if you act on it. When one lands, give it a few minutes. If it flags something, open Seokai and clear it while it's in front of you. Five minutes a week, repeated, is what keeps a store in good shape over the long haul. And if your inbox is already drowning, you can dial the notifications back in settings whenever you like.

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